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Ecdisis Vol. 4 (Mick Wills Edits)

Ecdisis Vol. 4 (Mick Wills Edits)

Artists

Simbolo

Catno

FRV038

Formats

1x Vinyl 12", Red Transparent vinyl

Country

Spain

Release date

Dec 10, 2021

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Mick Wills is no stranger to Frigio Records, the German Dj and producer has turned his hand to edits and remixes on previous releases and now arrives with his own 12” of edits for the volumen 4th of the label’s Ecdisis series.

The source material for the two pieces on offer comes from Brazil’s Simbolo, a band formed in 1988 and still active with a career spanning more than thirty years, was a central player in South America’s EBM and Synth scene. Wills has selected two tracks from the Brazilian’s back catalogue, the first being “Mind.” Industrial influences come immediately to the fore, complex drum patterns give way to a juddering groove in which guttural vocals depict a scene of hurt and pain.

“Synchrono” occupies the flip. Taken from the 1995 album, In the Danger Zone, the original two minute piece is extended into a seven plus minute epic. Following on from “Mind”, “Synchrono” melts stuttering bass-lines and textured percussion with indecipherable lyrics counter-balancing heady strings. Two cuts of emotive and impacting electronics.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

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SIMBOLO – Mind (Mick Wills Edit)

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SIMBOLO – Synchrono (Mick Wills Edit)

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